The Techniques of Science Denial Part 3
8:21 | Learn to make sense of the science and to respond to climate change denial.
8:21 | Learn to make sense of the science and to respond to climate change denial.
8:17 | Learn to make sense of the science and to respond to climate change denial.
7:31 | Learn to make sense of the science and to respond to climate change denial.
I denne uges podcast kan du ikke kun blive klogere på videnskaben bag klimaforandringer. Du får også skyts til at debattere med folk, der ikke tror på, at klimaforandringer er menneskeskabte.
9:16 | ClimateAdam takes a look at some of the most… remarkable climate change comments from Trump.
11:29 | One way in which climate change deniers are getting their way in the Trump administration is by subverting the application of scientific findings by ignoring long-term projections when setting policy.
3:06 | With David Wallace-Wells.
1:24:50 | Paul Edwards writes and teaches about the history, politics, and culture of information infrastructures.
3:41 | An internal oil industry memo has surfaced, revealing a secret plan to wage a disinformation campaign on the American public.
38:03 | Dr. Andrew Rosenberg explains how Trump’s administration impedes environmental and health regulations, rejects facts about climate change, and undermines the work of science-related government agencies.
12:05 | It was once a bipartisan issue, but now one of America’s major parties acts like climate science doesn’t exist.
10:49 | Kert Davies, Director of the Climate Investigations Center, joins David Pakman to discuss the funding of so-called “climate skeptics”.
9:30 | What Royal Dutch Shell knew about fossil fuel driving climate change and when they knew it.
7:34 | Jerry Taylor for more than two decades was a leading spokesperson against concerns expressed by the climate science community and, accordingly, against taking action on greenhouse gases. All that has changed.
18:21 | Kevin Taft (Alberta Liberal Party) talks about his new book, “Oil’s Deep State: How the Petroleum Industry Undermines Democracy and Stops Action on Global Warming.”
5:19 | Why climate change skepticism and denial are so effective at thwarting needed climate action.
32:05 | A documentary special reveals the multi-million dollar campaign that led to a climate change denier being elected president.
29:53 | This documentary reveals how the Koch Brothers have used their vast wealth to ensure the American political system takes no action on climate change.
4:49 | A brief look at Trump’s (anti) environmental actions during his first 100 days in office.
3:42 | John Cook is lead author of a 2013 paper confirming that the vast majority of climate scientists agree that humans are causing global warming.
12:52 | Michael E. Mann talks about his research in general, the ideological attacks on the hockey stick graph, the disinformation campain by the denial industry and the nature of true scientific skepticism.
3:21 | Exxon vidste det godt. Denne lille video fortæller historien.
9:07 | Bill Maher and Environmentalist Bill McKibben search for a silver lining to the Trump Administration’s anti-climate agenda.
28:31 | Shell Oil Company made Climate of Concern in 1991 as a warning against the dangers of climate change; then they ignored it.
35:11 | A central figure in the controversy over human-caused climate change has been “The Hockey Stick”.
24:54 | Video talk by John Cook.
30:52 | Michael E. Mann talks about the ongoing campaign to deny the climate change threat through satire, built around Tom Toles’ famously insightful, edgy, and provocative climate-themed cartoons.
2:05 | Stefan Rahmstorf and Michael E. Mann talk about denial and the science of climate change.
9:24 | Scientists at Exxon Oil Corporation conducted research on climate change and the greenhouse effect in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
36:22 | In this talk, Erik M. Conway will discuss the origin of one of the principal founts of misinformation about climate science, the George C. Marshall Institute.
9:35 | Climate change is real, so why the controversy and debate? Learn to make sense of the science and to respond to climate change denial.
5:55 | John Cook outlines how to stop science denial: by exposing people to weak forms of science denial.
5:59 | John Cook explains the vocal minority using research from The Six Americas report and from the article, “Your opinion on climate change might not be as common as you think,”
5:31 | ExxonMobil has waged the most successful and sophisticated science denial campaign since Big Tobacco’s campaign against the dangers of smoking.
9:16 | Find out about the Five Characteristics of Science Denial; Fake Experts, Logical Fallacies, Impossible Expectations, Cherry Picking and Conspiracy Theories.
5:52 | Dr. John Cook explains some of the most common methods used to manufacture public doubt about climate science.